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Best Places to Work 2010 in Phoenix

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Employees' Choice Awards

Glassdoor is excited to announce our second annual Employees' Choice Awards, a list of the 50 Best Places to Work. The top 50 winners were selected by the people who know these companies best – their employees.

2010

Winners with Offices in Phoenix

2

Don't believe the hype (at least not if you are in Marketing)

* Very well respected company that's done well in…

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21

FedEx

3.8

Ridiculously Overworked

Lots of recognition. Almost too much which becomes meaningless over time. Ok work life…

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24

Overrated

Great name recongition. Excellent sales training. Excellent training for Series…

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26

Could not be Happier Here!

Careerbulider is a phenomenal company. The leadership is strong and open minded with…

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34

Respect for the orange pork chop

Excellent benefits including vehicle, retirement, medical, along with competitive salary…

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41

Great Place to Work

Broad, exciting opportunities for cross training and career changes at a bell-weather…

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47

Not what it is protrayed to be.

Licensing is paid for.New hire non-repayable draw, for the first several weeks, good…

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Employee Ratings Scale: 4.01–5.0 = “Very Satisfied”   3.51–4.0 = “Satisfied”
Note: All ratings are as of December 1, 2009
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How the Top 50 Were Selected

The Top 50 were selected from more than 37,000 companies reviewed by the nearly 100,000 employees who completed a 20-question survey on Glassdoor in 2008. To be eligible for the list, a company must have had at least all of the following:

  • 25 reviews from United States-based employees between December 1, 2008 and December 1, 2009,
  • "satisfied" ratings overall and across all categories, and
  • a CEO with at least a 50% approval rating.

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